And the King said with a loud voice, Hear what I say, Infantes of Carrion!
The Captain raised his head pretty smartly, to hear what it was.
Let us take this gentleman to see him, and let us hear what he says,' cried Florence.
You are not unprepared to hear what favour I have come to ask of you?
I will not detain you to hear what we of the North think of this internal slave trade.
My card was in his hand: he was nervously rolling and unrolling it, without a moment's cessation, in his anxiety to hear what I had to say.
I told you in my first letter how and where they had been inflicted--when you see them with your own eyes, you will be best prepared to hear what my future purposes are, and how you can aid them.
Mrs. Sampson took Gorby into Brian's sitting-room, and having closed the door, sat down and prepared to hear what he had to say for himself.
Kilsip, looking rather bewildered, took a sip of whisky, and waited to hear what Mr. Calton had to say.
But once he raised his voice to such a pitch that we were able to hear what he said.
Hear what we have to say, and then decide our fate.
Perhaps it would interest you to hear what he says.
Then with a sudden change of tone) But now I must hear what it was Jem was saying to you when I came into the room!
He spoke a few gracious words with me, but could not wait to hear what I would say, as his companions were already on board when he arrived.
You will have to hear what must be very painful to you.
And now, my daughter, you must summon all your courage to hear what I need all my strength of mind to tell-the sad story of the fate which the gods have decreed for our house.
Pete had been thinking deeply, and I was waiting to hear what he had to say.
But Margaret did not seem tohear what he said, she was still gazing at me and wondering what I was going to say.
I couldn't help feeling rather cross, and yet I had a contradictory sort of interest and almost eagerness to hear what he had to say.
We've had it often enough, and I want to hear what happened.
I want to go and ask that tall thin yellow chap what he means by spying round this table and trying to hear what we're talking about.
Well, Sir Humphrey Leigh, let's hear what you've got to say to me.
Hender suspected that something had occurred, and was curious to hear what it was; but there sat those idiotic little girls, and of course it wouldn't do to speak before them.
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